Near to success. Topic modified here above because useless alternatives. Isobooter is not guilty. I should have learnt to better use DOGstretch.

DOGS are different from Puppy Linux, until now.. They will progress fast, with our help. isobooter is a new way for them. XenialDog is really the better Xenial OS available
Puppy Linux has yet a Puppy stretch running nice (tuxx and sailor enceladus versions tested). Dogstretch will not do better.

13.00 PM Final success. Bookmarks are here in Firefox, proof that previous session well saved and loaded.
Mintpup was there for training purpose
Saves are done on my linux Partition sda3, no need to create a linux partion on the pendrive. However it would be fine not to have to type all the path with my french keyboard.

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_________________Passenger Pelo ! don't ask him to repair the aircraft. Don't use him as a demining dog .... pleeease.

click on isobooter is active from Puppy Linux, but inefficient from debian dogs and
It does not really matter, i will do my changes from Little Puppy Linux
Changes mean add an iso or splashscreen Y/N_________________Passenger Pelo ! don't ask him to repair the aircraft. Don't use him as a demining dog .... pleeease.Last edited by Pelo on Tue 15 Aug 2017, 03:11; edited 2 times in total

ISObooter is a procedure for booting many Linuxes, including Puppy, directly from their ISO files.

Hi, I just used it successfully, and am VERY pleased and impressed!
I copied the menu.lst it produced on /mnt/sda3 (a FAT32 partition) into my "regular"
menu.lst on /mnt/sda1 (EXT4). It works there, too!

ISObooter boots ISOs as scheduled and is really surprising.
Further info coming. I will complete info on existing post above_________________Passenger Pelo ! don't ask him to repair the aircraft. Don't use him as a demining dog .... pleeease.

So Isobooter boots an iso a bit like booting from a cd, I suppose. I guess you can then create a savefile/folder if wanted? Not so flexible if you don't want to use a savevefile/folder but want to save to an sfs for instance. Normal, frugal install more flexible and you have more options.

Puppies have a Pupsave created as usual, easily. For other Linux, not so easy.. But ISObooter is not guilty, that is the distros that never were able to do saving as easy than with a Puppy. (I am an XeniaDog user too)_________________Passenger Pelo ! don't ask him to repair the aircraft. Don't use him as a demining dog .... pleeease.

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